- Author:
Hui WANG
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Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Clean surgical; Prophylactic usage of antibiotics; Synthetic evaluation
- From: Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2016;51(15):1336-1340
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate and analyze the prophylactic usage of antibiotics in clean surgical operations in 110 hospitals. METHODS: The prophylactic usage of antibiotics in clean surgical operations in 110 sample hospitals was obtained from the regional medical big data center, and then evaluated with the traditional statistical methodand the technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) method, respectively. RESULTS: The total number of patients receiving clean surgical operations enrolled into this analysis was 139617, among whom the average prophylactic usage rate of antibiotics was 41.87%. The average prophylactic usage rate of antibiotics in the highlighted 10 kinds of clean surgical operations was 17.08%, with the highest usage rate (higher than 80%) in tubal surgery, craniotomy surgery, and hip replacement surgery. CONCLUSION: The traditional statistical methods can only reflect some aspects of the usage of antibiotics in clean surgical operations, and the TOPSIS method is more suitable for hospitals to evaluate the general usage of antibiotics. Combined usage of the two methods can objectively reflect the medical quality of hospitals.